区块链网络的解剖、概念和设计空间

N. Tran, M. Babar
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越来越多的企业采用区块链技术来提高运营效率和实现新的商业模式。由于法规和安全要求,这些企业区块链应用程序通常运行在专用的区块链网络上。这些网络的设计过程涉及许多决策和权衡,这些决策和权衡会影响在其上运行的应用程序的安全性、治理和性能。由于区块链技术倾向于使用不同的概念和架构,缺乏关于区块链网络的通用架构和概念图,这一挑战进一步加剧。本文给出了区块链网络设计空间的概念图、解剖图和主要维度。我们在一个关于为ad-hoc物联网基础设施设计和部署区块链网络的案例研究中应用了提议的设计空间。我们发现,设计空间为设计过程和设计备选方案的分析带来了结构。提出的概念图,解剖和设计空间旨在帮助改进区块链网络设计实践,并为未来研究区块链网络的设计过程和部署自动化奠定基础。
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Anatomy, Concept, and Design Space of Blockchain Networks
Blockchain technologies have been increasingly adopted by enterprises to increase operational efficiency and enable new business models. These enterprise blockchain applications generally run on dedicated blockchain networks due to regulations and security requirements. The design process of these networks involves many decisions and trade-offs that impact security, governance, and performance of applications that run on them. The challenge is further exacerbated by the lack of a common architecture and concept map to communicate about blockchain networks, as blockchain technologies tend to use different concepts and architecture. This paper presents a concept map, an anatomy and the principal dimensions of the design space of blockchain networks. We applied the proposed design space in a case study about designing and deploying a blockchain network for an ad-hoc IoT infrastructure. We found that the design space brought structure to the design process and the analysis of design alternatives. The presented concept map, anatomy and design space are intended to help improve the blockchain network design practice and lay a foundation for future research on the design process and deployment automation of blockchain networks.
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